City of San Diego

This year, Comic-Con mainstays like Captain America, Han Solo and Wonder Woman will be joined by... rabbits? Yes, rabbits. From July 20-23, the Gaslamp Quarter Association is hosting an exhibition of the "Rabbitville" public art project. The "Hop-Up Gallery" will feature many of the rabbit sculptures that are part of the Gaslamp's 150th Anniversary celebration.

"Many Comic-Con visitors don't know our history," said Michael Trimble, executive director of the Gaslamp Quarter Association. "Rabbitville teaches the Gaslamp Quarter's history using contemporary art in a fun, enjoyable way." The gallery will be located at 453 Fifth Avenue and open to...

This year, Comic-Con mainstays like Captain America, Han Solo and Wonder Woman will be joined by... rabbits? Yes, rabbits. From July 20-23, the
Gaslamp Quarter
Association is hosting an exhibition of the "Rabbitville" public art project. The "Hop-Up...

As pedestrians walk down the street with their noses in their phones, it can be assumed that they are aggressively texting, looking up directions or playing the trendiest new game. However, these busy bees may be exploring one of several helpful apps that...

What 50 percent less be 50 percent better for Adams Avenue Unplugged?
We'll find out Saturday when the free acoustic music marathon returns with 100 performances by 80 acts at 32 locations. It will be the first time the event will be held for one day,...

Press Release
For the past few years, there has been a wonderful partnership evening between The Haunted Trail in Balboa Park and the
City of San Diego
Park and Recreation Department. The event consists of over 700 teens coming by Haunted Trail...

North Park
makes list as one of the "hottest" housing markets in America
This isn't shocking to most of us, who know how hot of a commodity the area of North Park is to live in - which is probably why it lands number 10 on this list.
"Homes in the...

Kaepernick
takes a knee during the National Anthem at San Diego Chargers game
The ongoing story between Colin Kaepernick and the American flag does not appear to be coming to a close anytime soon. The drama has only escalated after a week of controversy...

Say it ain't so. The beloved (and busy) Quartyard in
East Village
is officially on the market to become a 34-story residential development.
The once vacant lot was transformed in 2014 in a public-private partnership with the
City of San Diego
....

Portraits by Paul Body (unless noted)
San Diego entrepreneurs have been launching everything from cold-pressed juices to biomedical research products, transforming this military mega-plex into a startup capital.
No longer just a vacation destination, San...

By Carol Holland Lifshitz / Photos by Rob Hammer
By squad car, fire truck or helicopter, here they come to save the day. (The night, too.)
Public safety is both career and mission for San Diego's first responders. Police officers, lifeguards and bomb...

By Erin Goss // Photos by Allie Daugherty and Lisa Costigan
To make this city even finer, generous San Diegans and private companies help fund civic projects via The
City of San Diego
Philanthropy Center, a portal that
matches donors with the City...

By Pat Sherman
Though it's known as a spot where the clothing claustrophobic can shed their inhibitions-and bikini bottoms-Black's Beach has more to offer than a pound of flesh and moonlight drum circles.
Its scenic, secluded shores beneath the bluffs...